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york i see them occasionally on the tracks >>> others say they're concerned about the health issues surrounding the rats. >>> the condition of the stations and the train's iraq would concern me >>> i would scream. and run. >>> bart will continue to rely on exterminators but they are allocating $1 million to take care of the pigeon droppings problems that will install sheets to keep the pigeons from purging. >>> the federal reserve takes action to rescue the u.s. economy the fed will buy $40 billion worth of mortgage bonds every month, the idea to drive mortgage rates lower bernanke says at if it works the plan should increase home buying helped stocks drive but consumer spending and bring down the unemployment rate. >>> if people feel their financial situation is better their house is worth more they're more willing to out and spend that provides demand for firms to hire and invest >>> wall street love the news the dell gained 200 points hitting a five-year high the new stimulus could hurt retirees. and anyone interested in savings accounts or money-market funds >>> when you buy som
york i see them occasionally on the tracks >>> others say they're concerned about the health issues surrounding the rats. >>> the condition of the stations and the train's iraq would concern me >>> i would scream. and run. >>> bart will continue to rely on exterminators but they are allocating $1 million to take care of the pigeon droppings problems that will install sheets to keep the pigeons from purging. >>> the federal reserve takes action to...
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new york. >> the portion from new york comes largely from new york state bonds and mta bonds. >> in 2016 when we swipe our card and ride the first train, it's going to feel real good. >> fun to watch. thanks for joining the conversation on "your money." we' we're here on saturday and sunday. find me on facebook, and tweet me. my handle is@alli velshi. i want to hear what you think. have a great weekend. >>> hello, every. you're in the cnn newsroom. the fury over an anti-islam internet film made in the u.s. is spreading to more countries. today, protesters took to the streets in australia. hundreds of people demonstrated outside the u.s. consulate in sydney. the protest turned violent when police pushed back protesters from the consulate building. authorities used tear gas and police dogs to disperse the demonstrators, four people were hurt. and this was a scene in india. there were also protests in tunisia and afghanistan today. but cairo, egypt, a city rocked by violent protests earlier in the week today was quiet. here's a look at just how widespread the unrest has been. pros in more t
new york. >> the portion from new york comes largely from new york state bonds and mta bonds. >> in 2016 when we swipe our card and ride the first train, it's going to feel real good. >> fun to watch. thanks for joining the conversation on "your money." we' we're here on saturday and sunday. find me on facebook, and tweet me. my handle is@alli velshi. i want to hear what you think. have a great weekend. >>> hello, every. you're in the cnn newsroom. the fury...
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mace from the metropolitan museum in new york, who was assisting carter. the bizarre events surrounding the opening of tutankhamun's tomb appear today to have been merely coincidental. the unextinguishable legend of the mummy's curse had begun. who was this king? what was he like? what did he achieve in a life lived 34 centuries ago? we don't know for sure. all we have are images. even with its discovery, the tomb still refuses to yield many of its secrets. we know only that the young boy king, tutankhamun, grew up during one of the most turbulent periods in egypt's long history. it was a time when the stability of egypt had been wracked by a religious and political revolution that for the first time in history eliminated all gods but one: aten, the sun. the precipitator of the crisis was the pharaoh akhenaten, in whose court tutankhamun was raised. akhenaten was a strong-willed genius who has been called the first true individual in history. rather than portraying himself as the all-conquering pharaoh as egypt'sings had done for 1,700 years before, akhena
mace from the metropolitan museum in new york, who was assisting carter. the bizarre events surrounding the opening of tutankhamun's tomb appear today to have been merely coincidental. the unextinguishable legend of the mummy's curse had begun. who was this king? what was he like? what did he achieve in a life lived 34 centuries ago? we don't know for sure. all we have are images. even with its discovery, the tomb still refuses to yield many of its secrets. we know only that the young boy king,...
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>> i think the "new york times" has more than excuse than cbs does because the "new york times" played attacks not even on the front page. that is time thing. no explanation for cbs. >> i have one. they made a deal with president obama they would put him first if he agreed to be interviewed.
>> i think the "new york times" has more than excuse than cbs does because the "new york times" played attacks not even on the front page. that is time thing. no explanation for cbs. >> i have one. they made a deal with president obama they would put him first if he agreed to be interviewed.
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in florida, illinois, new york, new jersey, these are states that have a very slow foreclosure process in a big backlog of homes in that process. a lot of other states, though, states like california, arizona, nevada, states with big price declines after the bubble burst don't have as much of a foreclosure inventory now because they are most of the way through their backlog. gerri: as you yourself are saying, there are other impediments, what are they? >> that is right. the biggest obstacle to homeownership is saving enough for a down payment. a lot of people lost their jobs or are forced to work part-time and could not save for a down payment and in some it could take years to save for a down payment. credit standards are still tight. you take top credit score if you want to qualify for a mortgage at today's very low rates. home ownership looks affordable relative to renting for only those in a position to buy in the first place. gerri: we hear a lot of the same kind of analysis everywhere we go. what is the surprising factor, or something in the closet we don't know about that can he
in florida, illinois, new york, new jersey, these are states that have a very slow foreclosure process in a big backlog of homes in that process. a lot of other states, though, states like california, arizona, nevada, states with big price declines after the bubble burst don't have as much of a foreclosure inventory now because they are most of the way through their backlog. gerri: as you yourself are saying, there are other impediments, what are they? >> that is right. the biggest...
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i heard earlier he was a pulitzer prize, a correspondent for the "new york times." he covered foreign policy for many years but he has a new book out called "who stole the american dream." he says america has turned into two americas. >> there's no question about it. >> what's the purpose of the book? >> like everybody else, i saw the middle class in trouble. people are foreclosed out of their homes, losing their jobs, worried whether their kids could have a good education coorks they afford re-- education, could they afford retirement. how did we go from a country with middle class prosperity and good bipartisan politics to polarized politics, unequaled democracy and gaping inequalities in the economy. that's what i dug into. there actually was a rebellion. it starts with a guy you never would have imagined, louis powell, supreme court justice louis powell. >> why are you blaming him? >> i'm not just blaming him. he did it. he wrote a memo in 1971, two months before nixon put him on the supreme court. and he said america free enterprise is under assault from ralph
i heard earlier he was a pulitzer prize, a correspondent for the "new york times." he covered foreign policy for many years but he has a new book out called "who stole the american dream." he says america has turned into two americas. >> there's no question about it. >> what's the purpose of the book? >> like everybody else, i saw the middle class in trouble. people are foreclosed out of their homes, losing their jobs, worried whether their kids could have...
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york funny how people there really feel about their virtual freedoms. a manhattan judge has ordered twitter to release the tweets of an occupy wall street protester and those tweets are expected to be used against him in a criminal trial is that an invasion of his privacy and right to free speech this week let's talk about that so let's say it was a terrorist saying ok let's go attack somebody what it was it was it was an american expressing his views. you know just trying to get his message out there ok some would call him a terrorist and if the person that you might think is a terrorist might feel like they're just expressing them their needs and what they're frustrated but. i don't know if he always seem to be you know. giving you information that you haven't been revealed yet or a broadcast yet so i appreciate that about we're going to hope it never stops because he's put out there it's true that general public so. it's going to be used against when court you know we shouldn't set it you know he's going to incriminate himself that's his own fault th
york funny how people there really feel about their virtual freedoms. a manhattan judge has ordered twitter to release the tweets of an occupy wall street protester and those tweets are expected to be used against him in a criminal trial is that an invasion of his privacy and right to free speech this week let's talk about that so let's say it was a terrorist saying ok let's go attack somebody what it was it was it was an american expressing his views. you know just trying to get his message...
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york. this is only the second time in history the royal family has sued the press. what do you think is behind this? >> the royals do not actually follow through and sue. they threaten to, but often they do not because it brings more publicity to the person they are upset with. however, i think the actions today speak volumes. william has been very clear this type up photography simply will not be tolerated. he was very clear he will protect kate. he saw firsthand what overzealous photographer craig did to his mother and history -- overzealous photography did to his mother, and he is determined that history will not repeat itself. >> talking about his mother, do you think william is determined to make sure she is protected? >> absolutely. we saw kate smiling and getting on with the job at hand. you could see this was very much on william's mines. we have seen a play out with his attitude toward her family. he has been protected of all of them. the british press learned early on not to cross
york. this is only the second time in history the royal family has sued the press. what do you think is behind this? >> the royals do not actually follow through and sue. they threaten to, but often they do not because it brings more publicity to the person they are upset with. however, i think the actions today speak volumes. william has been very clear this type up photography simply will not be tolerated. he was very clear he will protect kate. he saw firsthand what overzealous...
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. >> thank you for joining me from new york. now to pakistan were 290 people are thought to have died when a fire swept through a factory. it is one of the worst industrial accidents in the country's history. many were unable to escape because the building had no alarms and no sprinklers. the blaze happened in the city of karachi. >> coming to recover the dead, many lost their lives in the basement of the factory. there are desperate calls heading to be saved, and among the victims, three young sisters who died together, their family now in morning like so many others. she knows both her daughters may have lost their husbands. they said take care of yourselves and the children. we do not know if we will make it home. dozens survived by jumping from the rules or of her stories. a crane made a hole in the wall, and i jumped, but five of my relatives were trapped inside. this is the inferno from which he escaped. the windows have metal grills. police say most of the workers did not stand a chance. >> there wasthe exit, and all the
. >> thank you for joining me from new york. now to pakistan were 290 people are thought to have died when a fire swept through a factory. it is one of the worst industrial accidents in the country's history. many were unable to escape because the building had no alarms and no sprinklers. the blaze happened in the city of karachi. >> coming to recover the dead, many lost their lives in the basement of the factory. there are desperate calls heading to be saved, and among the victims,...
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in new york you're out of luck. we go out on the street to see what people are saying about the new sugar laws. [ male announcer ] when a major hospital wanted to provide better employee benefits while balancing the company's bottom line, their very first word was... [ to the tune of "lullaby and good night" ] ♪ af-lac ♪ aflac [ male announcer ] find out more at... [ duck ] aflac! [ male announcer ] ...forbusiness.com. [ yawning sound ] [ male announcer ] ...forbusiness.com. with two times the points on dining in restaurants,? you may find yourself asking why not, a lot. chase sapphire preferred. there's more to enjoy. >>> let's get back to the middle east and protests aimed at the united states. the sentiment is a stark reminder howome people in other countries view the u.s. this morning we're exploring the red line, that is the imaginary line between tolerance and action. the line between standing by and defending yourself and attacking your attackers. and the question is, when does the white house cross that
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funding for this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's own foundation, and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to know your business, offering specialized solutions and capital to help you meet your growth objectives. we offer expertise and tailored solutions for small businesses and major corporations. what can we do for you? >> and now, "bbc world news." >> this is "bbc world news america." waves of anger over an anti- american film. oh, no, you don't. the duke and duchess of cambridge outraged by a french magazine publishing pictures of kate. and one family finds out whether it is a balloon or a bust. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and also around the globe. today, the anger over a controversial film mocking is long has spread even further. in another arab nation, protesters took to the streets and there have been violent outburst from india and indonesia. one person was killed during protests in 11 on -- lebanon. there are concerns that extremists hostile to the west may b
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(laughter) anyway, king abdullah, of course, he is in new york city for the u.n. general assembly, or, as we like to think of it, the reason i can't get to work because of traffic! (laughter) the event has s a gathering in the international juggalos. with libya in turmoil, syria in flames, iran on the verge of a nuclear weapon, an incredible opportunity for our president not just to address the world community but for some high-level pres-on-pres action. >> the white house says he has no plans to have any private leadings with world leaders. >> jon: oh. (laughter) well, that's-- probably protocol. it's not the time for one-on-one meetings with other world leaders! >> our research shows it's been 20 years since a president has been to that meeting and not met one on one with a foreign leader. (audience reacts). >> jon: oh. (laughter) well, i guess if the world leaders would like to meet with him personally they can just donate $5 to his campaign and take their chances like the rest of us. (laughter) seriously. i'm sure there's a good reason why president obama's no
(laughter) anyway, king abdullah, of course, he is in new york city for the u.n. general assembly, or, as we like to think of it, the reason i can't get to work because of traffic! (laughter) the event has s a gathering in the international juggalos. with libya in turmoil, syria in flames, iran on the verge of a nuclear weapon, an incredible opportunity for our president not just to address the world community but for some high-level pres-on-pres action. >> the white house says he has no...
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more than one hundred arrests reported in new york. the so-called nineteen months since still isn't being addressed. until it is. he says for refusing to support an israeli attack on iran. in the strait. brings up today for the moment i'll be back with another fifteen minutes from now as promised we talk to. is next militants and associate of al qaeda who explains why he ultimately renounced extremist ideas and why so many still adhere to them. what do you read into the events in the arab world right now i see an expression of radicalism in the form of attacking embassies killing it versus those expressing these violent traits. in the in the radical ways of thinking. that already fellated in the last few decades in the in the possible is expressing itself in this form as it expresses itself also in afghanistan in beheading people but this is the from kind of violence that's based on the same thinking that trait of accepting using violence to suppress the others and the preventing them from seeing you opinion or prevented them from seei
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last night here in new york, secretary of state hillary clinton met with egypt's new islamist president mohamed morsi. two weeks ago, demonstrators overran the u.s. embassy in clinton. morsi assured her it was egypt's duty. >> reporter: president obama is prepared to told the world the u.s. will do what it must to make sure iran never obtains a nuclear weapon. >> every option available, and that includes the military option, remains on the table. >> reporter: iranian president mahmoud ahmadinejad denies the accusations his country is trying to develop a nuclear weapon. >> translator: let's even imagine we have an atomic weapon. what intelligent person would fight 5,000 american bombs with one bomb? >> reporter: the president is also expected to address unrest in syria, libya, and other countries, but it was a comment he made on "60 minutes" that's grabbed the most attention in the presidential campaign. >> have recent events in the middle east given you any pause about your support for the governments that have come to power following the arab spring? >> i was pretty certain and continu
last night here in new york, secretary of state hillary clinton met with egypt's new islamist president mohamed morsi. two weeks ago, demonstrators overran the u.s. embassy in clinton. morsi assured her it was egypt's duty. >> reporter: president obama is prepared to told the world the u.s. will do what it must to make sure iran never obtains a nuclear weapon. >> every option available, and that includes the military option, remains on the table. >> reporter: iranian president...
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this man is the sweetest, nicest, kindest man and new york icon. been there for years. >> bob: he's greek. >> andrea: so what? i don't care -- >> bob: you're sympathetic. >> greg: there is a gold bookstore near me that is closing soon. my life is over. >> eric: that's five five. thank you >>> i'm andy levy filling in for greg gutfeld. enough about him. let's go to jed do lie yaw be law. what is coming up on tonight's show? >> coming up on tonight's show, riots continue throughout the middle east and we will answer a question, is this about irreconcilable cultural differences? and does the muslim rage go too far? and it is the one-year anniversary of occupy wall street. we will look at what they accomplished and what their festivities look like. there is not a tent in sight. and mcdonalds taking a hint from michelle obama? they will be posting calorie counts on their boards and grilled mcnuggets may be in your future. >> that's disgusting. thank you, jedediah. i am here with author and political commentator -- imogen lloyd web earth. dash cash webbe
this man is the sweetest, nicest, kindest man and new york icon. been there for years. >> bob: he's greek. >> andrea: so what? i don't care -- >> bob: you're sympathetic. >> greg: there is a gold bookstore near me that is closing soon. my life is over. >> eric: that's five five. thank you >>> i'm andy levy filling in for greg gutfeld. enough about him. let's go to jed do lie yaw be law. what is coming up on tonight's show? >> coming up on tonight's...
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after new york court orders the release of private tweet so the resident wonders whether free speech is at stake on the web. now britain has ordered financial watchdogs to investigate a possible oil prices scandal traders and city speculators are accused of rigging markets to make sure the price drops are not passed on to consumers as artie's laura smith reports the costs of pushing up how much britain's end up paying for all. the city is under fire again this time it's traders and speculators in for a grilling as the energy minister announces an investigation into breaking the petrol price it's meant fulls in the oil price on pulse on to consumers making petrol and diesel more expensive in real terms than they've ever seen pump price is quick to fill when the oil price rises but very slow to cool when it goes down petrol price campaign is calling on they found guilty of breaking the price to go to prison the scandal follows a huge rise in the price at the pump it's gone up ten p. since to around one pound forty elites and that high price builds a down into the entire economy ninety
after new york court orders the release of private tweet so the resident wonders whether free speech is at stake on the web. now britain has ordered financial watchdogs to investigate a possible oil prices scandal traders and city speculators are accused of rigging markets to make sure the price drops are not passed on to consumers as artie's laura smith reports the costs of pushing up how much britain's end up paying for all. the city is under fire again this time it's traders and speculators...
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more than one hundred arrests reported in new york activists are marking a year since the occupy wall street movement began to say that part of the so-called ninety nine percent still isn't being addressed and they won't stop until . we've got with another something fifteen minutes from now in the meantime we talk to. he's a former associate of al qaeda speaking why he ultimately turned against his terrorist mentors that in-depth interview next. what do you read into the events in the right now i see an expression of radicalism in the form of attacking embassies killing members of yours and expressing these violent traits. in the in the radical ways of thinking. that refrigerated in the last few decades in the in the possible is expressing itself in this form as it expresses itself also in afghanistan in beheading people but this is the from kind of violence that's based on the same thinking trait of accepting using violence to suppress the others and the preventing them from seeing you opinion or prevented them from seeing things that you perceive as insulting why do you think this i
more than one hundred arrests reported in new york activists are marking a year since the occupy wall street movement began to say that part of the so-called ninety nine percent still isn't being addressed and they won't stop until . we've got with another something fifteen minutes from now in the meantime we talk to. he's a former associate of al qaeda speaking why he ultimately turned against his terrorist mentors that in-depth interview next. what do you read into the events in the right now...
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funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's own foundation, and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to know your business, offering specialized solutions and capital to help you meet your growth objectives. we offer expertise and tailored solutions for small businesses and major corporations. what can we do for you? >> and now, "bbc world news america." >> haunting stories emerge from syria. a special report on the widespread use of sexual violence, including rape. running battles in athens as police confront protesters angry at the new round of severe government cutbacks. author j.k. rowling reveals her new book and her regrets about writing to of her most famous novel so quickly. >> there were times when it was really tough, and i read them and i think, maybe i will go back and do it over. >> welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. two massive bomb blast have shaken the syrian capital today setting the military headquarters of light. bombs and bullets
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you today in honor of the one year anniversary hundreds of people came back to new york and from what i'm told by nine o'clock this morning there were reports that one hundred people had already been arrested just talk a little bit about what you've seen transpire over the day. christine it really is you know time flies i can't really believe it's already been a year it seems like only yesterday we were down in the financial district on a chilly autumn saturday waiting to see exactly what occupy wall street would turn into and i have to tell you certainly nobody even the protesters on day one many of them were not even sure what kind of shape and form this movement would take and i'm sure we're not even aware that it would last as long as it has now yes today we're seeing the marking of the one year anniversary of occupy people started descending towards the wall street area towards the financial district people were gathered outside the new york stock exchange throughout the day there have been already hundreds of people marching in the streets of the city some of them based in zucco
you today in honor of the one year anniversary hundreds of people came back to new york and from what i'm told by nine o'clock this morning there were reports that one hundred people had already been arrested just talk a little bit about what you've seen transpire over the day. christine it really is you know time flies i can't really believe it's already been a year it seems like only yesterday we were down in the financial district on a chilly autumn saturday waiting to see exactly what...
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for the new york times. you know dream job right was there a turning turning point for you when you just said you know am i just a paddler for propaganda what was that well for me i suppose the penny dropped quite quickly i was quite fortunate i joined the times at a time when everything was ready quite open and in terms of seeing what was wrong with that institution when i was young and naive an idea idealistic i suppose i thought i was going to be holding people in power to account and it turned out instead that when i joined in two thousand and two new york times was very much engaged in doing exactly what those in power wanted them to do and printing fake intelligence information to start the war in iraq and i was in a part of the world the balkans former yugoslavia where there was no longer much interest in hearing about what was happening on the ground except once in a while i was supposed to write stories about been responsible for breaking up yugoslavia by supporting wars of aggression that didn't ne
for the new york times. you know dream job right was there a turning turning point for you when you just said you know am i just a paddler for propaganda what was that well for me i suppose the penny dropped quite quickly i was quite fortunate i joined the times at a time when everything was ready quite open and in terms of seeing what was wrong with that institution when i was young and naive an idea idealistic i suppose i thought i was going to be holding people in power to account and it...
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in new york to the u.n. was damaged like in libya, there would have been hell to pay. what's the difference between where our ambassadors picked off by terrorist terrorists whether the votes of new york or benghazi. how is it possible the administration and the president, who should have superior knowledge, allows so board nants to tell multiple stories to the american people over a period of time? i believe the congress is fed up. the dni report suggests this was a terrorist attack, the white house has a lot of answers, and thank god for fox news being tenacious enough to cause the mainstream media not to ignore this. lou: ron, turning to the issue that brad is laying out before us, and that is now we have the dni correcting, if you will, unspecified initial impressions or at least a view, but at the same time, that contradicts recent assertions in 24 hours that it was a terrorist attack. it seems this is beginning to compound this administration -- this administration is being -- it seems to be compounding
in new york to the u.n. was damaged like in libya, there would have been hell to pay. what's the difference between where our ambassadors picked off by terrorist terrorists whether the votes of new york or benghazi. how is it possible the administration and the president, who should have superior knowledge, allows so board nants to tell multiple stories to the american people over a period of time? i believe the congress is fed up. the dni report suggests this was a terrorist attack, the white...
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the six-hour long loop. 61 in new york. a few cooler spots. albany starting off in the 40s this morning. chilly for some, full sunshine. handing these out toward buffalo. 83 degrees. we are on the warming trend. we'll keep warming up through friday across the area. here's a look at temperatures across the rest of the lower 48. >> todd santos, thanks so much. we turn to sports now. the red sox don't have much to play for. they had a chance to play spoiler at fenway against the yankees. yankees down a run in the top of the sixth. derek jeter takes the pitch to the right corner. a ground-rule double. yankees take a 3-2 lead. the red sox get even. dustin pedroia, we can't have this, a shot into the monster seats. red sox tie it at 3. tied in the bottom of the ninth. a base hit to right. play at the plate, safe. ichiro threw a strike to the plate. it wasn't in time. the last place red sox have reason to celebrate. they walk off with a 4-3 win. the yankees in trouble. 4-8 in their last 12 games. the orioles could take a share of the a.l. east with t
the six-hour long loop. 61 in new york. a few cooler spots. albany starting off in the 40s this morning. chilly for some, full sunshine. handing these out toward buffalo. 83 degrees. we are on the warming trend. we'll keep warming up through friday across the area. here's a look at temperatures across the rest of the lower 48. >> todd santos, thanks so much. we turn to sports now. the red sox don't have much to play for. they had a chance to play spoiler at fenway against the yankees....
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a rat is caught in the new york city subway system. not just on the tracks, but in a train car. this next clip quickly went viral in january of 2011 and it's definitely creepy, but is it real? >> that rat does not mess around. it's not like a rat, on the leg, oh, no, a human, i will get off of you. that rat was like, i will go towards the face hole. >> pretty horrifying visceral thing when you see that. this video is the kind of thing where it's hard to resist passing around. oh, my god, did you see this? >> but did that really just happen? >> i well say it did seem like it might have been people playing a joke. like they had a pet rat and were like, oh, let's let a rat loose on the subway. i did think there was some trained rat. i thought there would be a clicking noise in the back, and oh, there's a trainer. you can see him in the car. >> so, is this video for real or like some of our other videos, a trick? >> it was a subway rat. it wasn't somebody's house mouse. it wasn't a pet chinchilla. no, it was a dirty subway rat. >> jeff ford catches this hair-raising moment on camera
a rat is caught in the new york city subway system. not just on the tracks, but in a train car. this next clip quickly went viral in january of 2011 and it's definitely creepy, but is it real? >> that rat does not mess around. it's not like a rat, on the leg, oh, no, a human, i will get off of you. that rat was like, i will go towards the face hole. >> pretty horrifying visceral thing when you see that. this video is the kind of thing where it's hard to resist passing around. oh, my...
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police and sheriff's deputies came as far away as new york, idaho and arizona. one state trooper from indiana told us the law enforcement community is like an extended family and it's important to show solidarity in times of grief. >>> we are learning more details about the man who shot and killed officer youngstrom. christopher boone lacy had taken a temporary job as a software engineer for a mountain view company. on the morning officer youngstrom's crossed paths with lacy, lacy was reportedly heading to hewlett packard. last lacy lived in a trailer in tehama county. >>> a suspected burglar remains at large tonight. he triggered an alarm this morning at that pink-colored house near mandela parkway. officers received calls that the burglar was armed. a swat team then entered the home, but the loburger there. >>> troopers are starting to fog areas to kill mosquitoes. the fogging is scheduled to start at dusk and last until 11 tonight. >>> placer county authorities say a resident there died last weekend from the west nile virus. howard stuls was a volunteer with
police and sheriff's deputies came as far away as new york, idaho and arizona. one state trooper from indiana told us the law enforcement community is like an extended family and it's important to show solidarity in times of grief. >>> we are learning more details about the man who shot and killed officer youngstrom. christopher boone lacy had taken a temporary job as a software engineer for a mountain view company. on the morning officer youngstrom's crossed paths with lacy, lacy was...
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as twitter is forced to surrender private records to a new york we also people in the big apple if we're worried about that own internet freedoms plus. there's been an increase in pollution which is led to many health issues that we've been experiencing on. t.v. a lot of breathing problems. among them based enterprise targets a quarter of india with promises of prosperity and progress however. proved to be much higher the full story just ahead of me here on our team. the news continues now at sixteen very nearly sixty minutes past the hour tens of thousands of spaniards marched through the streets of madrid in protest against a new wave of measures the government is due to announce a first set of spending cuts by the end of the month. spoke to a little earlier here in our t. she's an economics professor at the business school in madrid and she says that huge numbers of skilled workers are now taking their chances abroad. they like to stay close to home this is one of the european countries where you know they probably will. but it's very difficult you know young spanish workers qualify b
as twitter is forced to surrender private records to a new york we also people in the big apple if we're worried about that own internet freedoms plus. there's been an increase in pollution which is led to many health issues that we've been experiencing on. t.v. a lot of breathing problems. among them based enterprise targets a quarter of india with promises of prosperity and progress however. proved to be much higher the full story just ahead of me here on our team. the news continues now at...
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about 50 years ago, i lived in a small town in upstate new york. my father could not make a living so he decided that he would move his >> we drove across country. we were headed for california. we stopped in nevada for the day. we never left. my dad was a waiter. on a waiter's salary, he put food on our table, clothes on our back, and two daughters through college. i am the first person in my family to go to college. i worked my way through college as a waitress, a cocktail waitress, and a shoeshine girl. i think it is my job to make sure people who come after me have the same opportunities my family had when we first came to nevada. thank you. >> thank you. senatorthank you to my opponent for being here tonight. thank you so much. i grew up here in nevada with five brothers and sisters. my father was a mechanic and a mother was a school cook. my father created his own business. took him years. hard work. the government did not help. there were certain important principles he lived by. if you work hard every day you get an opportunity to succeed.
about 50 years ago, i lived in a small town in upstate new york. my father could not make a living so he decided that he would move his >> we drove across country. we were headed for california. we stopped in nevada for the day. we never left. my dad was a waiter. on a waiter's salary, he put food on our table, clothes on our back, and two daughters through college. i am the first person in my family to go to college. i worked my way through college as a waitress, a cocktail waitress, and...
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richard besser, abc news, new york. >> you're always warning us. cautioning us about those supplements. >> i am. very little about supplements is proven because unlike drug, it doesn't have to be. if you look at the bottle and you look at any health claim, there's a little asterisk after the claim and here's what it says on the back, "these statements have not been evaluated by the food and drug administration. this product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease." all they need to prove is that it's safe, not that it works and so i tell people to troy and get their nutrition through food. unless your doctor tells you have a true nutritional deficiency, my opinion this is not a good use of people's money. >> you tell us that over and over again, your friends around here. thank you, richard besser. >>> as we said this is the day america remembered. 11 years ago on a sunny tuesday morning in new york much like today those planes crashed into the world trade center, the pentagon and a field in western pennsylvania. nearly 3,000
richard besser, abc news, new york. >> you're always warning us. cautioning us about those supplements. >> i am. very little about supplements is proven because unlike drug, it doesn't have to be. if you look at the bottle and you look at any health claim, there's a little asterisk after the claim and here's what it says on the back, "these statements have not been evaluated by the food and drug administration. this product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent...
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more than a hundred arrests reported in new york activists. wall street movement began to say part of the social budget nine percent still isn't being addressed and they won't stop until it is. international news and come and live from the new center here in moscow this is r.t. but the biggest protest of the past week has unfolded in beirut the capital of lebanon tens of thousands of muslims running against the united states which they believe is behind a huge phil. reporting now is all too often off through walls in the thick of the rally in that right. i'm standing in dock at the first suburb in southern beirut thousands of people have turned out to protest the controversial film that is said to have offended the prophet muhammad. the head of the cia the militant group hezbollah had multiplied his supporters to take to the streets and protest now we've seen thousands of people here the mood has been largely largely peaceful but again what so many people out on the street these kinds of events can take on a course of their own now while this
more than a hundred arrests reported in new york activists. wall street movement began to say part of the social budget nine percent still isn't being addressed and they won't stop until it is. international news and come and live from the new center here in moscow this is r.t. but the biggest protest of the past week has unfolded in beirut the capital of lebanon tens of thousands of muslims running against the united states which they believe is behind a huge phil. reporting now is all too...
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beyonce is holding a fund-raiser at a new york nightclub. she would do whatever it takes to help him stay in the white house. the tickets are $40,000 each. this isn't the first too many they stepped up for obama. they helped humanitarianism and other causes. >> a french magazine has published topless photos of kate middleton and the royal family is expressing the outrage. they published the photos this morning, st. james magazine is confirming it's pictures. they said they were saddened by the publication. the photos were taken in france while they were on vacation. couple is in middle of a ten day asian tour. >> eric: same thing happened with princess di. if they can get that photo they will get that photo. >> you have to remember you are being watched when you are royal. we're not going to talk anymore about that but people may want to go sunbathing, it's still pretty nice weather-wise. >> sure, why not. >> keep your clothes on now. >> and show you what is going on. we're looking at the low clouds hanging over san francisco. take a look at
beyonce is holding a fund-raiser at a new york nightclub. she would do whatever it takes to help him stay in the white house. the tickets are $40,000 each. this isn't the first too many they stepped up for obama. they helped humanitarianism and other causes. >> a french magazine has published topless photos of kate middleton and the royal family is expressing the outrage. they published the photos this morning, st. james magazine is confirming it's pictures. they said they were saddened...
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>> in new york, this is nbc nightly news with brian williams. >>> good evening, he was a u.s. foreign service officer, a diplomat representing his country, all he everyone wanted to be, chris steven was the u.s. ambassador to libya, killed last night in the attack in the city of been georgiay a total of four americans were killed, america vowed this will are justice, turns out 911 was a bad day for overseas, protesters in cairo destroyed the american flag in cairo and egypt, and then in benghazi, where we begin tonight, we have our chief foreign correspondent, richard, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian, we hoped to broadcast in front of the u.s. embassy here in cairo, but had to leave as egyptian security forces clashed with the demonstrators there, pushing them back, using tear gas to try to stop assaults like the ones yesterday, which we are learning much more about. two attacks on u.s. buildings, one here in cairo, spontaneous, passion, harmless, the other in benghazi, focused and deadly. at 4:00, protesters in cairo answer a preacher's call on tv to go to the
>> in new york, this is nbc nightly news with brian williams. >>> good evening, he was a u.s. foreign service officer, a diplomat representing his country, all he everyone wanted to be, chris steven was the u.s. ambassador to libya, killed last night in the attack in the city of been georgiay a total of four americans were killed, america vowed this will are justice, turns out 911 was a bad day for overseas, protesters in cairo destroyed the american flag in cairo and egypt, and...
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and spirit of the movement still very much around one year on the future going to new york. all right so we've look back now let's take a look ahead what's next for occupy wall street for that i was joined by occupy activist ward well i think that occupy wall street is really a horizontal i stand as moved into communities in a far more comprehensive way the dead part of occupy wall street would be the eternally long encampment model i think that was a tactic that was immensely valuable and i think that we're going to continue to see ourselves revisiting that concept but it really unlocked the potential of what's possible at the drop of a hat if you have a group of people who are dedicated to affecting meaningful change let's get into some of the specifics i mean occupy isn't working on the housing crisis in california to stop banks from foreclosing on homeowners do you think this is a branch off of occupy or just sort of a different direction that it's taking. well i can only speak for here in los angeles i was part of forming occupy fights foreclosures which is a subcommitt
and spirit of the movement still very much around one year on the future going to new york. all right so we've look back now let's take a look ahead what's next for occupy wall street for that i was joined by occupy activist ward well i think that occupy wall street is really a horizontal i stand as moved into communities in a far more comprehensive way the dead part of occupy wall street would be the eternally long encampment model i think that was a tactic that was immensely valuable and i...
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i'm deborah kostroun live from the new york stock exchange with your bloomberg "on the money" report: the apple event is under way they have just unveiled the new i-phone ... it will have a larger screen and will be 20 percent lighter than the previous i-phone 4-s ... there will have a new mapping service and rumors say they may take reorders this friday and put it on sale september 21st it's all happening right now in california central bankers kickoff a two day meeting today the feds will make another move to lower borrowing costs more on mortgages and other forms of loans the market is higher ahead of those meetings ... the man who tipped off federal officials to the ubs tax evasion scheme gets a $104 million whistleblower award from the irs ... he testified in court that ubs bankers encouraged americans to hide assets through foreign bank accounts he has served time in the information he provided lead to a crackdown ... facebook shares are higher today ... mark zuckerberg announced yesterday that he said morale was taking a hit at his company since the stock was declining ... he v
i'm deborah kostroun live from the new york stock exchange with your bloomberg "on the money" report: the apple event is under way they have just unveiled the new i-phone ... it will have a larger screen and will be 20 percent lighter than the previous i-phone 4-s ... there will have a new mapping service and rumors say they may take reorders this friday and put it on sale september 21st it's all happening right now in california central bankers kickoff a two day meeting today the...
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there are events planned in new york at ducady park where most of it took place. on tuesday ann romney will attend a fundraiser hosted by laura bush in dallas. this is a critical time. we're coming down to the wire, less than two months left before the election. there's going to be a fundraiser in new york city hosted by beyonce and jay-z for president obama. and on thursday there'll be a hearing for james holmes, addressing a notebook he sent to his psychiatrist apparently at his school. >>> the iphone 5, there's a long wait. i guess you can get it in stores coming up on friday. >>> more headlines at the top of the hour when "cnn sunday morning" continues. "sanjay gupta m.d." begins right now.
there are events planned in new york at ducady park where most of it took place. on tuesday ann romney will attend a fundraiser hosted by laura bush in dallas. this is a critical time. we're coming down to the wire, less than two months left before the election. there's going to be a fundraiser in new york city hosted by beyonce and jay-z for president obama. and on thursday there'll be a hearing for james holmes, addressing a notebook he sent to his psychiatrist apparently at his school....
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the new york times noticed that cultural differences are fueling the fiewr row. they believe to be free from insult to i'd fees and values -- to identities and values. unlike where freedom of expression rules. the times reporter writes, quote, in a context wherein results to religion are crimes and the state has tightly controlled almost all media, many in egypt like many other arab countries they find it hard to understand that it feels limited by free speech rules and even the most noxiousbiggot by bill. one sign said, shut up, america. no, you shut up. that toasted him. michael, welcome to the show. so people in countries such as egypt are used to the government controlling the media and we are still -- we are supposed to think that's why they are blaming the u.s. government for the stupid video. >> that's completely wrong. it is wrong on 700 levels, but the idea that people don't understand this is just false. i don't know how anyone is trying to back this up. but they do understand it. they just don't like it. you see that in the article. people say, well, w
the new york times noticed that cultural differences are fueling the fiewr row. they believe to be free from insult to i'd fees and values -- to identities and values. unlike where freedom of expression rules. the times reporter writes, quote, in a context wherein results to religion are crimes and the state has tightly controlled almost all media, many in egypt like many other arab countries they find it hard to understand that it feels limited by free speech rules and even the most...
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a new york criminal court has forced twitter to surrender the records of an occupy wall street protester was among those charged for blocking the brooklyn bridge last year the social network was threatened with fines if they didn't give in to the prosecutor's request for the tweets allegedly undermine the protesters claims that the police intentionally pushed the crowds onto the bridge only to arrest them for obstructing traffic. now the battle for access to the activists attracted mass attention with many saying prosecutors are violating. laws so our resident a lawyer for the she hit the streets of new york to find out how people really feel about the virtual freedoms. a manhattan judge has ordered twitter to release the tweets of an occupy wall street protester and those tweets are expected to be used against him in a criminal trial is that an invasion of his privacy and right to free speech this week let's talk about that so let's say it was a terrorist saying ok let's go attack somebody what it was it was it was an american expressing his views. you know just trying to get his messag
a new york criminal court has forced twitter to surrender the records of an occupy wall street protester was among those charged for blocking the brooklyn bridge last year the social network was threatened with fines if they didn't give in to the prosecutor's request for the tweets allegedly undermine the protesters claims that the police intentionally pushed the crowds onto the bridge only to arrest them for obstructing traffic. now the battle for access to the activists attracted mass...
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of this is legal in new york city. until, god forbid, i want to wash it down with a little something. >> well, today, the mayor got the last laugh. the new york city board of health said yes to the ban, which means starting in six months, new york restaurants and movie theaters can only sell 16 ounces of soda in one cup. i talked to the mayor about it when he first proposed it back in may. should the government be doing this? shouldn't the government stay out -- >> all we're doing here is educating. we're not taking away anybody's rights at all to do anything. >> and today, the mayor tweeted, "six months from today, our city will be an even healthier place." >>> and, there was a new record announced today. this is officially the tallest dog in the world, according to the new edition of the guinness book of world records. 7'4", nose to tail. by the way, joini ining zeus is trouble, the world's tallest kid, and big jake, the world's tallest horse. and that's without horse shoes. >>> and, you need a happy ending tonight?
of this is legal in new york city. until, god forbid, i want to wash it down with a little something. >> well, today, the mayor got the last laugh. the new york city board of health said yes to the ban, which means starting in six months, new york restaurants and movie theaters can only sell 16 ounces of soda in one cup. i talked to the mayor about it when he first proposed it back in may. should the government be doing this? shouldn't the government stay out -- >> all we're doing...